Graduate School Resources

The Decision: The decision whether or not and when to attend graduate or professional school is
an important one. Talk with your faculty mentors. Think about your goals. What do
you want to do? What do you need to do to make that happen? Below you will find a
few websites that might help as you make this decision.

Introduction: Just as deciding to go to graduate or professional school should not be taken lightly,
the application process requires planning, hard work, and lots of time. Think of this
as a process. You need to work to make yourself a strong applicant, but you must also
work to make your application strong. You need to do research, prepare for entrance
exams, take those exams, talk with faculty members about letters of recommendation,
and write numerous drafts of your personal statement and (if applicable) your writing
sample. You must also do all of this on schedule. Deadlines vary by field and school.
Make sure that you know when your materials are due. It often helps to make a schedule
working backwards from your due dates.

Finding the Right School: There are a number of organizations that rank programs (see our Links page), but you might find it more useful to talk with faculty members in your field. Chances
are good that they will be able to point you in the direction of several schools that
could be a match for you. Additionally, faculty members can point you in the direction
of professional societies in your field. These organizations often have lots of resources
for undergraduates interested in advanced studies. Look around on online. Try to find
departments where several professors are doing work that interests you.

Elements of the Application: Applications vary by field and institution, but see our Resources page for tips on personal statments, resumes, and letters of recommendation.